Dhan Dhan Guru De Pyarai
Daughter of Sri Guru Gobind Sahib Ji
Daughter of Mata Sahib Kaur Ji
Fearless Warriors
Courageous Mothers
Determined Daughters
They suffered great in-humane tortures
Watch their children bleed to death
Witnessed the brutal murder of their husbands
Yet, they fought for freedom and faith
Remembered Guru Ji in every breath
And were an Inspiration to all Sikhs
We are a Kaur Princess
We are a Brave Lioness
We are the Daughters of the Khalsa

Daughters of the Khalsa

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Fearless Khalsa

Dear Father,

You made me realize that deep inside is where I will find to be Fearless.You made me realize that I could get through whatever the world throws at me.

I am FearlessThanks to YouI can look evil in the eyeAnd say

As the Daughter of the KingAs the Daughter of the FearlessAs the Daughter of the Khalsa

I am here to strike down evil with my SwordI am here to strike down evil with my Five GiftsI am here to strike down evil with the power instilled in me by my Father

Why did Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji make his Sikh drink the Amrit of a Khanda. Why not a kirpan? Why not of anything else? In Sanskrit, Khanda means DEATH (mauth). KHANDA. Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji mixed this with water and gave it to his Sikh to drink. The Sikh has mixed Death in water and swallowed it altogether (Sikh mauth noo ghol kay pee gya). Anybody can come up to a Sikh and say, 'Hey, I will hurt you, I will get you,'' and the Sikh will say,

"...I've already drank death from a bowl...What can you do to me?!?!..."